Reliable effectiveness and high safety! Low fish toxicity, and a termite agent that is gentle on humans and the environment.
Optiguard LT is a soil treatment anti-termite agent with excellent quick-acting and termite-killing efficacy, characterized by its water-dispersible granule formulation. The main component is a state-of-the-art insecticide, with the active ingredient being a common substance that has low toxicity to fish, low odor, no volatility, and is safe for humans and animals. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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**Main Features** ○ Water-soluble granules → Minimal scattering (dusting) when diluted with water, and emulsification is extremely easy. ○ Excellent efficacy → No repellent properties, exhibits lethal effects through ingestion and contact, and has residual effectiveness. ○ Active ingredients are common substances → Low fish toxicity, low odor, non-volatile, and safe for humans and animals. ○ No organic solvents included → Not subject to fire safety regulations, environmentally friendly design. ○ No space taken up by empty containers after use, easy disposal. ○ No clogging of the nozzle (below 100 mesh) during spraying. ○ Main ingredient is the latest neonicotinoid insecticide component. ○ No unusual odors or residual smells during application. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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Applications of Optiguard LT: - Termite control
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In 2000, Novartis Agribusiness and Zeneca Agrochemicals merged to create Syngenta, a leading agribusiness company in the world. Operating in over 90 countries, our products are highly regarded in various regions. We conduct business on a global scale to propose optimal solutions for each locality. By protecting wood from termite damage and promoting the long-term use of timber, we contribute to society through our role in forest conservation.